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the salcatus, seven Colymbetes^ Hydroporus two 

 species, and diGyrinus. The Carabides are; Cychrus 

 angu-sticuUis and marghiatus, Nebria metallka and 

 three new species, Leistus, Poecilus two, Patrobus, 

 Omaseus adslrictus, Platysma two, Lorkera plainly 

 distinguished from the pilkornis, Amaia, Trechus 

 three, Bembidiam two, and Leja three species. Thir- 

 teen species of Brackelytra have been found ; of 

 carrion -beetles, diNecrophorus, a Silpha, quite of the 

 figure of the subterranean and a Catops. Of Pen- 

 tamerides are still to be mentioned the Scydniuenus, 

 Cryptophagus, Byrrhus, Cercyon, Psammodius, and 

 Aphodius. The number of Heteromerides amounts 

 only to four ; namely, one Boros of the arched 

 form of the elongatus, a small P/iakrk, a pale 

 yellow Anaspis. and a small black, flat beetle 

 with overgrown wing-cases of a new form, which 

 must be reckoned among the family of the Bla- 

 pides. Of beetles with probosces only six were 

 found, of Xylophagi seven, of the species Hyhugus 

 two, Boblrkhus three, one Rhyzophagus, and a 

 larger quite red Cucujus. The three stag-beetles were 

 a Sphondylisy a Lamia with excrescences upon the 

 sharply pointed cases of its wings, and a beetle 

 of the flat form of a Callidium. Of the large 

 class of Chrysomelides, only five varieties were to be 

 met with ; namely, two sorts of Donacia, a beetle of 

 the form of a Letna, and two varieties, of the form of 

 Eumolpes. Lastly, three Trimerides were discover- 

 ed, namely, two Latridii and a Pselaphus. 



